Warriors lose security man Walker, athletic trainer Lane

FILE - In this May 2, 2018, file photo, Golden State Warriors director of team security Ralph Walker, left, gestures next to boxer Anthony Joshua before Game 4 of the NBA basketball Western Conference Finals between the Warriors and the Houston Rockets in Oakland, Calif. Walker, who in recent seasons had primarily worked closely with Stephen Curry, has departed the organization to spend more time with family. Walker confirmed his exit via text message, saying, “Will miss you all.” He had been a fixture on the Golden State sidelines and almost anywhere Curry went, staying close to the two-time MVP at home and on the road. Walker is a former member of the Oakland Police Department. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)(Photo11: The Associated Press)

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Golden State Warriors security man Ralph Walker, who in recent seasons had primarily worked closely with Stephen Curry, has departed the organization to spend more time with family.

Walker confirmed his exit via text message, saying, "Will miss you all." He had been a fixture on the Golden State sidelines and almost anywhere Curry went, staying close to the two-time MVP at home and on the road. Walker is a former member of the Oakland Police Department.

Also Tuesday, the Warriors said athletic trainer Chelsea Lane had departed for a job running the Atlanta Hawks training staff. She played a key role in getting Curry back from a knee injury this postseason as the Warriors won a second straight championship and third in four years — and Lane worked back several other stars from late-season injuries, too, such as Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Andre Iguodala.

A contract extension for coach Steve Kerr is expected to be announced soon once he signs the new deal. Kerr has one year remaining on his original $25 million, five-year agreement. Kerr had planned some family travel in Europe for July.

Golden State also announced the re-signing of big man Kevon Looney that had been agreed to last week when free agency began. Looney, receiving a one-year deal for the minimum, averaged 4.0 points and 3.3 rebounds in 13.8 minutes per game and earned five postseason starts.

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